10 Easy-to-Recreate African-American Hairstyles

Tired of the same old look? Try these recently seen sexy celebrity hairstyles perfect for any occasion

Amber Riley To get sleek strands, start by applying a teaspoon or so of a conditioning mask to clean, damp hair (try Kerastase Oleo-Relax Daily Treatment Masque, $26) -- don't rinse it out. Then, blow dry your hair straight with a large barrel brush. Next, use a one-inch flat iron and run it through small sections of hair, making sure that you keep the tool moving briskly along your strands. Finish by spraying with a shine enhancer like Redken Vinyl Glam 02 Mega Shine Spray, $17.99, says Pohl.

I dont get it - these hairstyles dont seem african american to me. nearly everyones hair is straight. they are basically white hairstyles recreated with black hair. or more like indian/remy hair... -_- least favorite "beauty tips" I've seen yet

I don't really know how I feel about the style selection. They just don't represent the range of AA styles that I think should be included. Not all AA women have weaves, extensions, and relaxed hair. The hairstyles themselves were pretty.

I am extremely disappointed with this article. I do not see any variation on texture or length except for Selita Eubank's bob. I agree with stephanie_stewart's remark. Please reflect the diverse rainbow that I expect to see when looking up articles that purport to represent cutting edge hair trends among AA women.